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FREE SILVERE’ A L M R R | DE & C0 | me ‘OLDEST AND ORICINAL eos oo a | C A British Vessel sunk in Port—Six Lives . Senator Harris States They Wiil Have | 8 8 J Py = 5 NCIS 4 : : we S DOCTOR a Majority at Chicago. the ace | Greeting to all Cash Buyers of clear skin? Mothe je TERMS WILL BE DICTATED. | i rice? Mother’ s. Your | The Bimetaliic Le: oe Bendingiutimres | sh figure? seaeie’ eo In- Silver Literature to Doubtful States | ries, ar Wart, Oves, | fied weak lungs Then Mrs. Maybrick’s Caso Brought | 5 ¢ ul Speciatist in BLOCD, NERV OUS and URINARY DISEASES. NERVOUS DEBILITY®: so ve out Up in the Senate. in the water | We are here as we have been for many years, & Zz 3 you as many (or more) goods for the same money uy othe r house in the _Wasntnoron, April 10.—Senator Har- — We are not importers, but buy our goods as cheap as anyone in the ris, in dis ty and intend to keep nothing but cL to and will gi 2 vessel's usec ussing the free silver mov ment, said: ‘The committee of | Lam chairman isin receipt dant information from the states to jus time that the STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS fy my assertion at this ‘ le | | » coina fe will land with our experience of twenty-five years in the grocery business enter the Chicago conventior know that we know the best brands of goods, also know what they are i Lv pronounced majority, suc har [anes inthe market and atthe inside pri 1 » inside price is \ “ule. as will dictate terms we pay for them. It is not necessary to advertise ses for other } = n ms Vv be un od of needed Har ee They wiil be free coinage of silv ue; makes ol sg waste of ratio of sixteen to one and the can h blocd ; a bg fortifies the inst erond square . orm. There wil against attack. You masters of the f bald take it at once if you | platform and n: tt ‘ 4 weak, have no appetite, |Thereare three bureaus in Was ton disseminati silver lite raty OUR LINE OF HARDWARE” SE: \ULSION ha Bimetaliic Warner is pres has head- San building. It is duplicate, but we ask youto come in with your rue tomb is visible above the waves, VARICOCELE zi | mo i PILES, FISTULA, upon ut the use of knife »¢ no surr 0 , we shall wr e eand or infact anything that you have for sale and we will give you as much i tas the market will bear, in justice to ourselves as well as you. his nephew, is quarters in th that cann ales be fulfilled. and sb is complete in everything, from a sewing awl toa cook stove. Our line of | rtisan SU ea rit silver non-pa j atic with Dr Mott, of North ( dried fruit were bought in Sanfrancisco, shipped direct to us and are strict- tCoD ae Stes hand h . ly fancy. Our coffees are the best in the City, come and try them and you F Rec eee —— Analysis. a ts head, hb the offices : t 10 to 12 i FACTS of et se a ng ¢ an mt ol td, by We Guarantee everything we sell to be as Represented | ld rate on or before April 20, | : econe sence Suffice it to say we will duplicate any legitimate price quoted. We do not |" ——— | DR. H. ie WHi TIER, blow our horn but will leave the matter with our customers to determined ——= ee eee | sD Weneitinun Sect t Bold Attempt to Bren pe ra comes s Joseph, Mo, Apri Old | iioel netallic demo ot was made to effect a jail de- | tional committee is poused : early to-night by the prison-| dence of Senator ilarris, tl confined i inthe Buchanan county where two large rooms are give It was only frustrated by acci- entirely to the f{& of clerks. will be convinced, we tell the truth ‘‘so with ail our lines.” Only try them and you will be satistied. aatice mmmittee in the ¢ i | je { | About 7 o'clock a young man Towles, of Missouri, ex-clerk whether we do a legitimate business or not. Come in and be convinced. Will Be Transmitted to New York City | soe eeaeeo) SOI SEE a Ti Hatwaulvia house of representatives, is the Very respectfully yours, Over 462 Miles of Wire. dd Timmerson, w tary of the democratic commi ALpaxy, N. April hat’s the Use ot Talkin I ig *ower the sheriff, was strolling about} ‘pie pimetallie league dev rear portion of the jail, when he] forts wholly to the 1 ued a fellow trying to crawl out | literature diz About coldsand coughs in the sum mertime. Your may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ough to know that Parks cough Syruy is tha best cure tor it. Sold by H. L.Tucker. at Ate from th ynamos oft ° e C es O. Power Co. will be transr t to readers. e 2 = . |New York city over 462 me of the windows. He ran up! Warner ey have 1,500,009 names, North side square, Butler Missouri. on) The w pist the point of a revolver drove mostly fre Mississippi valley, who sion will be furnishe 1 back. Then he stood guard ure regularly supplied with the best Union Co. on one of its heaviest cables. arguments in favor of free coinage. ee } : - The longest distance that electrical help came. The prisoners were They are paying special attention just Order of Publication. Order of Publication. jpower has ever been carried is 110 1itted into les of wire es for the transmis- shed by the Western } t Breckinridge Will Try Again. ied up at once in their cells and Mow, helsays, to such doubtful states | STANN OM mmaOURT,) STATE OF MISSOURI,) _ |miles, and that in Europe. The eur- Lexington, Ky., April 5 —Colonel mination disclosed that some] as Tilinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, County of Bates, Sqr" County ot Bates, =) *"* rent will not be a -one, but will |W. C. P. Breckinndge has been In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, sbad passed them in a saw with} Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michi- | in vacation, April 2nd 1596, the state of Mis: In the circuit court of I opose to invade | souriat the relation and to the use of SH Missouri, in vacation, Marc yan. Later they h they had cut six of the bars Lae , 5 sb Spare Pr . é Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of | the state ot Missouri at the relation and one of the grated windows and News York and the New England states. | Rates county in the state of Missouri, plain | to the use of SH Fisher ex-officio col ‘ Foe ‘ na The Bimetallic league aintai z tiff. vs. Louisa Stewart and the unkngwn aa Die est of the system, and its pro- ee Y ae first man had just started out ee RRiaES SE GHikocas Bea cette | helen ot Michael Stewart, deceased, defend- | lector of the revenue of Bates county in | jectors seem to fear no failure. L oe succeeded in Congress by Colonel o Timmerson made the discov- =a Te REO * . ante. | the state of Missouri, plaintift, vs. CE C Owens. Although Miss Pol- There are four murderera at San ancisco. Up to April 1 the , Civil action for delinquent taxes. three oftices had mailed 15,000,000 sepa- Now at thisiday cumeasthe oplaniin werelal | Hulliderendant. ae A LAMBORN SENSATION. leva got a judgement “for $50,000, 7 » | ¢ a ele yiliac n ») ie = ta es. athon, Pollard and the two Mays,| rate pieces of free coinage literature by her attorney, before the undersigned clerk | ction for delinquent taxe she has never been able to get exe- ate that by la Tesla’s | quietly practicing law here ever since edalmost |the suit for damages of Madaline nce. Tt will be the first prac- | Pollard two years ago caused him to county, |demonst m, it rae ae lution was introduced by Mr. Call | and at the time of his death was the owner of | vacation and files her petition and 4 5 ItMay Do as Much for You. in reference to the imprisoment of | the land in plaintiffs petition described. That | Vit Stating among other things that iered man’s daug * aah d the defendant Louisa Stewart is bis widow; | aboye named defendant CE Hull is alfafiidavit, denying that she made Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill, Bee raehaiie in oo ote that plaintiff is unable to set out the names of | non-resident of the state of Masec : = ‘ clares that ‘‘the people o 1e United | the heirs of said Michael Stewart for the rea- that he had a severe kidney via the jail, and forty other Of the eireuit court of Bates county in the state Now at this day comes the plaintiff | The Murdered Man's peneereen nos on fect Sie ae Aaa eae N fo e jail, and for rey since January 1. of Missouri, in vacation and having heretofore Sa = ae a tO z on Per Confession. eutic or reecoyer anything. Now bebe apd y since January 1 Gnithe soehidey of Decemibarsinons Mediherein | tetctn oy act attoruey,/belore the jun= |] 7) es acan| April 10.-The ‘ Vath apes isoners- Who furnished the saw Mrs. Maybrick’s Case in the Si her petition and affidavit, stating among other | dersigned clerk of the circuit court ot Tat bran ace cel eet ae ‘that Colonel Breckinridge is canvass- Wasuinaton, April 10.—A joint reso- | things that the above uamed defendant, | Bates county in the state of Missouri in ee en] liew the district again to run for Con- not yet known. p J Michael Stewart is dead land during his lifetime | ?#-(new turn. Annie Lamborn, the mar- |? 6 g or Con or. has made an |Sr€88 this year, the old movement of | the ladies in the district is being re- organized and Colonel Breckinridge confession or that shi knows any : States sympathize with Mrs. Maybrick | son that they are unknown to this plaintiff and | ecrgasauny it is ordered by the said /about the killing of her fatt wili have the women against him as uble for many years, with severe) i, her suffering under a sentence of SE Oe oa agents, but such heirs are | Clerk in vacation that said detendant be | a@idavit reflects severely on one of her |e had two years ago. Then the o for ; ants herein as the un- | notified by publication that in his back and also that his} jife imprisonment at hard labor; that | known heirs of Michael Stewart, deceased. | betas P fi it a st i jder was affected. He tried man eocall ieareaile helieve inl Thatdefendant, Louisa Stewart, ie a non- ) COMMEnced A suit agains 2 wen : : Y | they almost universally believe in her | yocident of the state ot Missouri.’ Whereupon | Court by petition and aft alled kidney cures but without) innocence;” that she was “unfairly | it is ordered by the clerk in vacation that said | and general nature ot wi ener outa 4 defendants be notified by publication that good result. About a year oy convicte’ before a presiding judge plaintiff has commenced asuit against them in Electric Bitters and | W2ose 18 began use of Ha demented mind, almost bordering on | and general nature of which is to enforce the 4 lien of *he state of Missouri for the delinguent eapecially adapted to cure of all dent of the United States to communi- | gate to the sum of$25 46. together with inter- dey and Liver troubles and often | cate the resolution to the government | st costs, commission, fees, upon the follow- w alinost instant relief. One trial] of Great Britain. After a short par- | county, Mis-ouri, to-wit: prove our statement. Price 50c|liamentary debate it was referred to | _ The west half of the southeast quarter of | laintitt has n in this brothers, who is not under arrest, and | race between Breckinridge and on the detective who showed allezed | Qweng was close. Now the friends 2 Ginindes marreet: Gnacies. Tamborn: (o Kentucky's “silver tongued ora- force the lien of the state of Missouri|°0) Unecr Sites, repeat ” expre ast confi , forthe delinqueu NESS eeieE (he ea Rea le an affidavit, stating that |tor” express the fullest confidence amounting in the aggregate to the sum |e made no confession and that the | Of hie success. of $56.98, “togethe r with interest, costs, | ote purporting to come from him is a ae a é 3 : - : , 7 f you eat wh 0 5 2 commission and fees, upon the tollow- | forgery. bas ae a ~ eae =e yo di i Sacre! “t 2 ituated i a Sensis oe s ’ uoWiL y ¥ ing described tracts of land situated in Gaclan Gentes atel accusation: g Me surely 76 Prong, Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: E jand healthy. aes = ELporapo, Kan., April 10.—O. . : . Beginning twenty-five feet south ot Sadler, state fish commissioner, has re- Bat if you don’t digest it, you lavit the object is to en- written confessions from her. The has also ma A ATED rsh rulings were caused by a | this court by petition and affidavit the object ad relief at once. Electric Bitters | ren, j oi ~ insanity,” and it requests the presi- | taxes of the year 1S), amounting in the agere ing’ described tracts of land situated in Bates Sere A section three, township thirty-eight of range | the northeast correr of block six, of s ae ae te ea - Ee E ag At H. L. Tucker's drug | the judiciary committee. twenty-nine, and that unless the said defend- | Mortgomery’s first addition to the city turned from Madison, Greenwood might almost as well not eat, for 21 4t. The Indian appropriation bill was | @nt be and appear at the next term of this | Gf Butler, Missouri, running south sev- |CUtY- and when asked about his be- what good can your food do you if en = then taken up. PAR LONGI tle AULSSOREtT gee thane | enty-seven feet; west seveaty-five teet; |img charged with violating the state | it doesn’t nourish you? Married Her Lover in Jail, In the house Mr. Hainer reported the | Tuesday after the second Monday in June. | north forty-five feet; West seventy five fish law he replied that he had not vio- If you find that you can’t digest 139, and on or before the third day thereof | 3 ty-two fee ast one lated the law, but was catching fish Milan, Mo., April 9.—A very ro: fortifications appropriation for the [it the term shall so long continue, and if not | feet; north th it, there is a simple help for your year ending June 30, 1897, and gave no- | then before the end of the term.| and plead to | hundred and fifty feet, E I y unless | for propagating purposes. i i i stomach. ic marriage occurred at Lin-| 4;,. 4 i ti said petition according to law, the same will | the said detendant be anda pear at the Bee : F . rag ; z tice that he would call it up for action [Tir Ven as confessed and judgment rendered | 3 fre i te ee ay It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, last night. David Robbins, | to-morrow. The house then debated | according to the prayer of said. petition, and | Xt term of this court, to be begun and ee 2 F An isin jail at that place with a| the ‘filled cheese” bill. the above desc ibed real estate sold to satiafy | OW ge tects of Sader, Bates coun Wasnineron, April 10.—A poll of the | made bv the Shakers of Mount Leb- . ti t Ae eidee baat Ofise Oonsolidation: the same. , Missouri, on the gth day of June, | democratic members of congressshows |anon. It has never failed to cure year penitentiary sentence aoe 5 i And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- | ies andon or betore the third day|38 in favor of the nomination of ex- hereof bli in the ; é 4 noe the worst case of indigestion. peree er eeee, paper thereof, if the term shall so long con-|Goy. Boies,of lowa, at the Chicago con- &' ing over his head, and Miss Ida Wasuineton, April 10. — Inquiry | said that a cor : s : Se oct | Butler weekly Time: | th e 6 oks were the contracting parties. eens mer bers ck ue ous post | printed and publishe é poe Mis- ‘tinue, and if not then before thelyention, 21 for Gov. Mathews, of In- th nari ie and Agen Atos = A oftice committee shows that it is almos ouri, for four weeks successiv: the last in- |e > P ple. te ai ae Ea catia shoe he foo ou eat, after 1 its Rooks furnished the money to}? tain the senate amendment prohib- sortign to beat least fifteen dave before the oe oes oat and plead 2: said diana, and 11 for Cleveland. Those re- ai y el A for the license and the preacher. Gee S Sa z ios first day of the next term of said court. | petition ecoorers to law, the| fusing toexpress themselves are sup- igested and has gone into the * | iting the consolidation of post oflices | 4 true copy from the record. Witness my | same will be taken as confessed and| 4 44 to have Cleveland leanings. blood 5 the ceremony she left for home | wiit be agreed to. The post office de- hand an clare srereree with the seal judgment rendered according to the or RUSE abe aan The bestia tonionistdieestediicod wing her newly wedded husband | partment authorities are greatly dis- iseacl eet e tee Onin i oad day | prayer of said petition, and the above TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Th b a ids nenisa 2 hak : ind the bars. appointed. As one of the highest offi- | of April, 106. STEWART ATCHESON. | described real estate sold to satisfy the Be e best a aa igestion, Shaker aie Se : z 21. Cirenit Clerk. | s ine eee carrie i - | Digestive Cordial. ~—- cials expressed it, the action of con- rae cals ee oe 2 Free silver men carried the demo- | Dige : x ATURE’S ~ gress gives the development of the — a ene And it meee ita ie as cratic primaries in St. Louis and Kan- When you have acid eructations, = { MICHENCK'S | service a ten years’ setback. All plans Order of Publication. i See ee a ren ie See eee sas City. nausea, headache, wind, dizziness, = "4 ec m 4 > > 2c - 4 e tie = ay RES, 2 € 7 S45 ¥ E %e iw Remepy \! were complete to put the consolidation STATE OF MISSOURI, ? eh newspaper printed and published in But- As 000 eee oF ae ae ee offensive breath, or any other symp- For par MI ANDRAKE]| Policy in force at St. Louis and Kan- County ot Bates. foe ler, Bates county, Missouri, for four|Cooper will be eee in front of | toms of dyspepsia, Sheker Digestive Liver ) Se MSC In the circuit court of Bates county, weeks successively oe insertion to oe mon: ae aa = teint Cordial will eure you. 2 oi he TROL ER LR peek Missouri, ia vacation, April 4th, 1896. be at least fitteen days before the first he packers and other capitalists of |" a+ druggists. ‘Trial bottle 10 ets. 4 ( LiverPitts Aa NEW >CONSUMETION CORE: Adele Francois, plaintiff, vs. Leon Fran- | day of the next term of said court. Kansas City, Mo. will soon erect a Beis See PLAIN NT *| rhe Patient Hreathes Medicated Air | cois, detendant. A true copy from the record. Witness | mammoth tannery there. Mitchell, Ind., April 2.—Just be- Through a Tube. Now at this day comes the plaintiff | my hand as clerk aforesaid with the seal Dr. Cordier, of Kansas City. Mo., was . gle mt Piedmont, Mo., April 9.—Yester Evan, Ti., April 10.—Dr. W. A.|herein by herattorney, before the un-| Seat. ot said court hereunto affixed. | aiected eens Sin eae ee | fore dark last night a bridge on the y Martin Farley, a desperate char-| Shepard announces a scientifie and | dersigned clerk of the ‘circuit court of | Done at office in Butler on this the 15th | \eaical society, in session at Chicago. | Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern, » 8hot City Marshal L. F. Jones| complete solution of the consumption | Bates sounty, Missouri, in vacation and | day of March, 1Sg At Sedalia, Mo., Fred McGlothlin, | 2a? Shoals, was discovered to be on etimes. One wound is consid-| problem. It is the result of six years’ files petition and ae see alleging STEWART SEAS Sed use yee te ie iinleas ni rola fire. fins tn ee i ‘arley Ww: of determined and patient research in | among other things that detendant, Leon Circu ler \36 aaa : : Userious. Farley was drunk at his laboratory aes He spent two | Francois is nota resident of the state (OnRGEPablaatoa |mate, Charles Weikel, with a target | heard approaching at a high rate of time, nnd the Marshal was not eae elaborating’au instrument. ‘He | ct Miscourr. Whereupon it is ordered by he Cee a ication. | gun. | speed. With much presence of mind tpecting an attack from him Jones | + Ber parece spiromete or and | the clerk in yac that said detend- Fone ans % | John R. Tanner has secured enough | Mrs. Freeman took off her petticoat tempted to shoot Farley, but his] added to it. The patient breathes the | 20) Pe RIES tee blication that yn the cirenit court of Bates cou Mis- | delegates to insure his nomination in | and, running up the track, waved it isto} - “ae plaintiff has commenced a suit ainst | ‘souri, in vacation, April 2nd, Is, the State|the republican convention of Illinois | tranticall The engineer brought mapped. Farley is in jail. medicated air through a tube and ex- | him in this court by petition and affidavit | of Missouri at the relation and to the use of} ¢ so vernor. | y- ug Just Sy hales it into the same rece ptacle. This | the object and general nature ot whi Be ee et sarmnrel |) ATi |his train to a stand within a few v y ri ; BE x dae Y oa e issou til hn now everybody is beginning] process purges the cells, which have | js to obtain a decree or divorce t laintif. ve, S Lydia Richarde, defen: | ee yards of the burning bridge. pre- : easpring medicine. Anditis| become idle from disuse, and builds | ction for delingent taxes, | ™E venting a horror. Traffic was delay “4 0d thing to do provided you} up the good ones in the same way that | oalanides: ‘ow at this day comes the plaintiff jon the ke Simmons Liver Regulator—the | exercise adds to the muscular tissue. Chiidren Cry for by her attorney, before the undersigned i of the cirenit court of Bates county in the | + spring eee ree slug | Dr. Shepard says of his discovery: “I | ish liver that cl ogs the system with have solved the pr f consump: | ‘ = Pitcher’s Castoria. H - Children Cry for was made by at upon the grou cred to plaint der her cond defenda heretofore filed herein herp tien and affidavit stating among other things that the above named defendant, S Ly: a non-resident of the state of upon itis ordered by th state of Miegouri, in vacation and having em of d bi tion. The lab: tory record proves | ood. A dose of Simmons : that during the four years of experi- iver Regulator ever y day will make : > year, nex | | ments every case in the first stage was | y and that unless the | that said defendant be notit ' : Ptew man out of you, and a new! cured; 80 per cent. of those in the sec- | R icas : be PERT eel ec cao ears 3 = L aloo soe Pitcher’s Castoria. momen too. Look for the red Z on| ond stage are living nesses, and | : t 2 next t eof wh sineiag Rammnee hati as eprions Seaid Children Cry for package It is Simmons Liver! several in the last stage and ready to |, be: beat : 1 at the | the lien of the stat ‘ - namite he vi vas Regulator you want. | die are now safe and sound in ago ! y r, in said caunednthe a t «| erous2d befor 1e gla - Pitcher 3 delay and Elgin.” on the : day ne together with intere- ” ndic y boot pees: \ Murderer G Sioux Crry, Ia Louisville, EY: Well was ac Ajudy e yesterday. Cowel kissing t the girls and taking qui- lus constautly ao very large quan ities. Seventeen Years. ys the THE USUAL tre: s Gibbons, Mty unsatistactor ¥. Proper | tively necessary Pot inost, of the Be attord but t aif petition. and th tisfy tt, Minn., overed at copy from the record ¥ aforesaid with action, |; perfect VART ATCHESON, / Circuit Clerk. 19-4

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